
- Our philosophy
Feeding for cats
The quality of the food we give our companion animals is our first priority
Feeding advice
Almo Nature advises a diet for your cat that alternates between fish, red and white meat and includes wet food and dry. Aim for around 60% wet and 40% dry food (croquettes). Wet foods are essential as they help to keep your cat hydrated and reduce the risk of urinary tract infections, while providing a valuable source of quality proteins. Dry foods (croquettes) are important for chewing. They also provide other nutrients and allow the cat to take several small meals in the course of a day.
Don’t mix wet and dry cat food together. Serve them as separate meals.

Wet food
Wet foods are essential as they help to keep your cat hydrated and reduce the risk of urinary tract infections, while providing a valuable source of quality proteins.

Dry food
Dry foods (croquettes) are important for chewing. They also provide other nutrients and allow the cat to take several small meals in the course of a day.

Other feeding regimes
Home-made pet food
The ability to personally select the ingredients is an advantage when preparing your cat’s food at home.
But achieving the right nutritional balance is a science.
As a precaution, we suggest you ask your vet’s advice on your approach, if in doubt.
Raw pet food (barf)
Raw pet food diets, based on raw meat, carry the risk of germs and infections. A lack of vigilance in storing and handling the raw ingredients can lead to your cat becoming infected with bacteria and/or parasites that can also be transmitted to humans, as in the case of salmonella zoonoses.
For safety, and to ensure nutritional balance, we strongly recommend asking your vet for advice on this approach.